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2019 CMU Golf Classic

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2019 CSOP Lecture - Imagination, Courage, and Resilience

2019 CSOP Lecture - Imagination, Courage, and Resilience

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MSC faculty and team awarded $119,000 federal grant

MSC faculty and team awarded $119,000 federal grant

An instructor from Canadian Mennonite University's Menno Simons College (MSC) and a team of other professors are the recipients of a prestigious federal grant.

Karen Ridd, Instructor in Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies, received a three-year Partnership Development Grant worth $119,000 through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

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Emerging Perspectives on Ministry II Ted Talk-style presentations (videos)

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CMU and the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference granted CCAA membership

CMU and the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference granted CCAA membership

The CMU Blazers and the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference have jumped another hurdle. The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association, the national body that governs sports competitions and national championships between Canadian colleges and universities, formally and unanimously accepted the Winnipeg-based university as part of the MCAC's application for conference membership on Tuesday at the CCAA's Annual General Meeting in Calgary.

The six-member provincial conference consisting of Assiniboine Community College, Brandon University, Providence University College, Red River College, Université de St-Boniface and CMU will become the sixth regional conference to compete in the CCAA, joining the PacWest (B.C.), ACAC (Alberta-Saskatchewan), OCAA (Ontario), RSEQ (Quebec) and ACAA (Atlantic-Canada) conferences. The CCAA currently boast a membership of 95 colleges and universities across the five Canadian conferences and with a successful two years on probationary status, the MCAC's membership will bring the national conference to an even 100.

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